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...Syndrome can be independent. “We really believe a lot in self-advocacy and not just having [individuals with Down Syndrome] be a passive part of the event,” Malcolm says. Together with two other individuals with Down Syndrome, Katharine and Graham will form a panel to discuss what life with the disorder is like. The Down Syndrome Awareness Seminar and Concert is intended as both an educational and uplifting event. “For people who are familiar with Down Syndrome, and for people who are completely unfamiliar,” Malcolm says...
...clarify common misconceptions about Mormons, the Harvard Latter-Day Saint Student Association held a “Meet the Mormons Q&A” panel yesterday during which they encouraged students to ask questions about the church. The event began with two brief presentations by Kenneth I. Brewer ’11 and Lindsey R. Brinton ’12, who talked about the history of church and current theological doctrines, followed by questions from the audience. When asked about the issue of polygamy in an interview before the event, LDSSA Vice-President Morgan T. Pope...
...Harvard undergraduates—each a member of a Reserve Officer Training Corps branch—led a panel discussion last night on the challenges created by Harvard’s refusal to officially recognize their service, capping off a week of student activism on behalf of ROTC...
...About 60 students attended the panel discussion, which was co-sponsored by the Harvard College Democrats and the Harvard Political Union as well...
...April 26 news article "Panel Discusses ROTC Challenges" incorrectly implied that Harvard punishes students in ROTC by revoking financial aid offers for students taking ROTC scholarships, based on statements from a panelist at the event. In fact, Harvard treats ROTC scholarship money as it does other outside scholarship funds when evaluating financial aid levels, and accepting a ROTC scholarship does not change the overall level of aid received by the student...